Sophocles, quoted or referred to, 3, 43, 44, 47, 49, 50, 53, 62, 64, 76, 106, 122, 125, 134, 148, 150, 162, 197, 200, 207, 218, 227, 232, 242, 249, 251, 255, 272, 278, 281, 286, 295, 319, 376, 395, 397.
Sotades, 16.
Speusippus, nephew of Plato, 15, 192, 196.
Step-ladders, 156.
Step-mothers, 79, note.
Stilpo, 8, 133, 266, 295, 308.
Stoics, 172, 254, 302.
Stratocles, 32.
Suicide, always possible, 309.
Sulla, 219, 322.
Sycophant, origin of word, 252.
Talkativeness, 214-238.
Tantalus, 49, 138, 385, 394.
Tavern-frequenting, 131, note.
Taylor, Jeremy, and Plutarch, Preface, vii, viii, 84, note, 238, note, 245, note, 288, note.
Telephus, 207.
Tenedos, famous for earthenware, 366.
Theano, wife of Pythagoras, 78, 84.
Thebans, and Lacedaemonians, 270.
Themistocles, and his son, 1, 2. His father Neocles, 27. Themistocles and Miltiades, 135, 213, 338. Suspicion about, 208. Sayings of, 264, 314, 320.
Theocritus, the Sophist, 16, 263.
Theodorus, 141, 293, 327, 390, 391.
Theognis, his advice, 152.
Theophrastus, 124, 327.
Thero, the Thessalian, 52.
Theseus, 151, 392.
Thespesius, of Soli, curious story about, 357-365.
Thessalians very pugnacious, 3, note.
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